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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Coast Guard Rescues 8 Foreign Fishermen in East China Sea

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — The China Coast Guard (CCG) said on Thursday it has rescued eight foreign fishermen from a distressed vessel in the East China Sea.

    The BOC successfully carried out a rescue operation on Tuesday after receiving an emergency report about the fishing vessel “887 EOJIN” from the Republic of Korea, which was in danger of capsizing due to damage to the hull due to large volumes of incoming water.

    According to the BOC, the mentioned fishing vessel had been navigating at sea for 20 days prior to the incident.

    On Wednesday, the rescued fishermen were handed over to the personnel of a South Korean Coast Guard vessel that was in the same part of the sea area. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NPC Standing Committee Vice Chairman Li Hongzhong Visits Austria

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    VIENNA, May 15 (Xinhua) — A Chinese delegation led by Li Hongzhong, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC Standing Committee), visited Austria from May 11 to 14.

    In Vienna, he attended a welcoming ceremony for the new pair of giant pandas along with Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen and Chancellor Christian Stocker. Li Hongzhong also held separate talks with the President of the Austrian National Council (lower house of parliament) Walter Rosenkranz, Second President Peter Haubner and Third President Doris Bures.

    The China-Austria friendly strategic partnership continues to develop smoothly under the leadership of the two heads of state, the vice-chairman of the NPC Standing Committee said. The new round of international cooperation on the protection and research of giant pandas reflects the results of exchanges between the two countries, he added.

    Adhering to the principles of mutual respect and equal treatment, China and Austria should take into account each other’s core interests and concerns, unleash the potential of cooperation and promote mutual benefit and win-win results, Li Hongzhong said.

    According to him, the NPC is willing to strengthen exchanges with the Austrian National Council at all levels and in all fields to promote the development of relations between the two countries.

    The Austrian side said that Vienna values friendly relations with Beijing, will firmly adhere to the one-China principle, and continuously promote practical Austrian-Chinese cooperation and exchanges between the legislative bodies of the two countries. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU to Open Joint Educational Program in Physics with Chongqing University

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Novosibirsk, May 15, 2025: Novosibirsk State University and Chongqing University, one of the leading universities in China, will open a joint educational program in physics in September 2025. The Chinese Ministry of Education approved the application of the two universities. This program will be the first joint program with a Russian university at Chongqing University. The pilot student intake will be 60 people with the prospect of increasing to 120 students.

    The program will be a bachelor’s program, and the training will be conducted according to the 3:1 scheme: students study at Chongqing University for three years, and in the fourth year, two trajectories are provided – to continue their studies in China or to go to Russia.

    — We and our partners have done a lot of preparatory work to collect information and describe the project, and have passed a two-stage selection process. At present, we have received approval from the Ministry of Education of China. This will be an English-language program, it will start working in September 2025, the pilot enrollment will be 60 people. In the future, we plan to double the number — up to 120 people. At least 30% of the disciplines in the curriculum will be taught in person by teachers Physics Department of NSU: they will start going to Chongqing University already in the new academic year, said Evgeny Sagaydak, head of the education export department at NSU.

    The launch of the educational program is part of the comprehensive cooperation between NSU and Chongqing University. In November 2024, the two universities opened a joint center for fundamental research in physics, mathematics and mechanics.

    — It was a smart and strategically correct decision when we simultaneously began working in both the educational and scientific research areas. The teachers and scientists who will come to Chongqing will not only teach students, but also conduct joint scientific research with their Chinese colleagues, — added Evgeny Sagaydak.

    NSU and Chongqing University are also discussing the creation of a master’s program in physics so that students can continue their education at the second stage of higher education. In the future, NSU does not rule out the possibility of opening joint bachelor’s programs in other areas of training.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Justice Minister He Rong Meets with Chairman of Belarus State Forensic Examination Committee

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — Chinese Justice Minister He Rong met with Chairman of the State Forensic Examination Committee of the Republic of Belarus (SFE RB) Alexei Volkov in Beijing on Wednesday, according to a statement published on the official website of the Ministry of Justice of the People’s Republic of China.

    He Rong expressed readiness to jointly implement the important agreements reached by the leaders of the two countries with the State Forensic Examination Committee of the Republic of Belarus and develop practical cooperation in the field of forensic examination, including scientific research, application of technologies, training and personnel preparation, as well as provide relevant services for the socio-economic development of the two countries.

    Alexey Volkov noted that cooperation between the two sides has achieved fruitful results, and Belarus is ready to further deepen exchanges, mutual learning and cooperation with the Ministry of Justice of the People’s Republic of China. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 21 killed in Mexico road accident

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    MEXICO CITY, May 14 (Xinhua) — At least 21 people were killed in a major traffic accident in the Mexican state of Puebla on Wednesday, the region’s interior minister Samuel Aguilar said on social media.

    According to him, several more people were injured and are undergoing treatment.

    The accident occurred Wednesday morning at kilometer 31 of the Cuacnopalán-Oaxaca highway. Ambulances and other emergency services are on the scene.

    Local media reported that the truck attempted to overtake another vehicle, crossed into the opposite lane and crashed into a bus, before colliding head-on with a van. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Escalating violence in Tripoli threatens nearly half a million children – UNICEF

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    TRIPOLI, May 15 (Xinhua) — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Wednesday said the escalation of violence in and around the Libyan capital Tripoli over the past two days threatens to affect nearly half a million children.

    “UNICEF has received reports of children, families and medical staff being held for hours in hospitals, including Al-Jalaa Children’s Hospital, as fighting raged nearby. For several hours, emergency services were unable to access the facility to provide the care they needed. Families are reporting that their children are in critical condition due to the ongoing violence,” UNICEF said in a statement.

    The organization urged all parties to comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to protect children and their infrastructure.

    “We call for a lasting cessation of hostilities to ensure the safety and well-being of every child,” the statement said.

    Violent clashes broke out in Tripoli on Monday evening between forces loyal to Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh, including the 444th Brigade, and a radical group affiliated with the Presidency Council’s Security and Stability Administration. The escalation was sparked by the reported death of the administration’s chief, Abdelghani al-Kikli, also known as Ghaniwa. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s first RRR cut for financial institutions in 2025 comes into effect

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — A 0.5 percentage point reduction in the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) for eligible financial institutions took effect on Thursday, which is expected to provide about 1 trillion yuan (about 139 billion U.S. dollars) of long-term liquidity to the financial market.

    Last week, the People’s Bank of China (the central bank of China) announced it was prepared to cut the RRR, which was the first such move since the beginning of this year.

    The RRR cut is one of a host of support measures, which also include interest rate cuts and increased financial support through additional lending, recently announced by monetary and financial authorities as the world’s second-largest economy steps up efforts to stabilize markets and support the economic recovery amid challenges to the external environment.

    In addition, starting Thursday, the reserve requirement for companies engaged in auto finance and financial leasing fell to zero from the previous 5 percent, effectively increasing their credit supply in these sectors. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU discusses best practices for interaction between educational organizations and employers

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The IX International Conference “Best Practices of Interaction between Educational Organizations and Employers” is being held at Novosibirsk State University from May 14 to 17. Representatives from 10 regions of Russia from Khabarovsk to St. Petersburg are taking part in the in-person events of the conference. An online broadcast is also organized.

    The conference is aimed at the heads and specialists of regional executive authorities, vice-rectors in charge of international cooperation, academic mobility and career development centers, as well as heads and employees of career development centers. The event is aimed at analyzing the current state and determining the further development vector of career centers, forming new ideas and approaches to improving their activities, opportunities for business cooperation with colleagues from other regions, inter-university cooperation through career centers and education export.

    These days, NSU has become a platform for discussing current issues affecting the problems of employment of university graduates in the new realities, according to the methodological recommendations of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 02/25/2025, the organization and forecasting of employment of NSU graduates, identifying the professional intentions of future graduates, as well as graduates at risk of unemployment. The conference participants will exchange views on the formation of the National Rating of Higher Education Organizations and Professional Educational Organizations, the role of university career centers in the formation of a professional community and human resources, analyze the interaction of universities and businesses, as well as the dynamics of the labor market in the regions of Russia.

    — This conference is being held for the ninth time. It was first held in 2017 and brought together representatives of several career development centers and departments involved in student employment at universities. During the discussion of the current situation, the conference participants came to the conclusion that they face the same problems in their work. In order to take joint measures to solve them, the All-Russian Organization of Career Centers was created, and the conference became annual. The number of its participants is constantly growing. Here, at our horizontal level, we discuss the most important issues related to monitoring the situation on the labor market, career guidance work at universities and various tests that students must pass. The state is currently paying a lot of attention to career development centers, which currently act as the flagship of career guidance and establishing a career path for university graduates, because their activities are directly related to the implementation of the National Project “Personnel”. Therefore, such meetings of the professional community are very important, — said Svetlana Dovgal, Director of the NSU Career Development Center.

    This year, representatives of secondary vocational education institutions are taking part in the conference. The round table “Interaction of secondary vocational education institutions with employers: experience, problems, prospects” will be held on May 16 and is devoted to discussing their problems. It is noteworthy that employers and business partners of NSU are taking part in the conference, including SHIFT specialists, who will conduct a quiz “Transformation of education, from Y to Z” for representatives of career development centers.

    In her welcoming speech to the conference participants, Olga Yakovleva, Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Educational Work at NSU, noted that the current conference is taking place at a very difficult time – over the past year and a half, the vector of the issues being discussed, in the center of which are representatives of Generation Z, has changed significantly: if earlier the focus was on its characteristics, shortcomings, quality of knowledge and motivation, now the emphasis has shifted to the sphere of employment.

    — For current applicants, it is important to choose from a variety of universities the one and only one that will become a bridge to the employer, and the task of the university is to ensure that each student is as useful as possible in the labor market. And today, career development centers are entrusted with the important work of building such tracking. We organize meetings of our CRC representatives with first-year students, because this work with students should begin at the very beginning of their studies at the university. The Career Development Center also participates in Open Days — so that applicants understand what career opportunities studying at our university gives them, and all their years of study develop the skill of effective employment. And we must learn to effectively build communication with these new people of Generation Z and make sure that they are as useful as possible to society and the state, — said Olga Yakovleva.

    Deputy Minister of Education of the Novosibirsk Region Svetlana Malina noted in her speech at the plenary session of the conference that the role of career centers in the educational and career guidance processes will only increase.

    — The trends in federal and regional policy are that in the next 2-3 years, the number of ninth and eleventh grade graduates is expected to decrease. The situation is aggravated by the general aging of the population. In the Novosibirsk Region, the unemployment rate is currently quite low and amounts to only 2%. The labor market is undergoing radical changes, and if earlier, graduates of universities and secondary specialized educational institutions looked for employers upon completion of their studies, now the opposite situation is often observed: employers are looking for graduates. Now, in the labor market, the conditions are determined by the candidate for employment. Enterprises — especially in the defense industry — compete with each other for graduates, raising salaries and offering various social packages. Graduates, in turn, are not always ready to agree to working conditions that do not suit them. In the current situation, our universities should receive motivated applicants, so career guidance should be carried out from a fairly early age. This is especially important for engineering specialties. It is necessary to implement career guidance activities for middle school students, for which purpose a unified career guidance system was introduced – the so-called career guidance minimum, according to which career guidance activities of different levels are implemented in each school, said Svetlana Malina.

    Conference participants shared their experience in career guidance and career development of their graduates in their speeches. Head of the Novosibirsk branch of the Center for Public Diplomacy, Associate Professor of the Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Dmitry Kaznacheev spoke about the specifics of interaction between universities and employers in the employment of foreign students. Director of the Career Center of the Chelyabinsk State University Svetlana Eremeeva gave a report on “Successful cooperation between universities and enterprises: interaction models and their impact on the educational process”. Project Manager of the School of Information Financial Technologies Vera Vyacheslavova introduced the participants to the formats of interaction with universities from the standpoint of an industrial partner. Deputy Head of the Department for Work with Students and Alumni of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Director of the ANO “Unified Center for Career Development” Anastasia Voitsitskaya presented the key career trends of this year.

    The first day of the conference ended with a round table on “Features of Higher Education Development” as part of the celebration of the 270th anniversary of Lomonosov Moscow State University.

    In the future, conference participants will take part in two round tables: “Features of employment of generation Z: from Y to Z” and “Interaction of educational organizations of secondary vocational education with employers: experience, problems, prospects”.

    Director of the Career Center of Chelyabinsk State University Svetlana Eremeeva:

    — The Career Center is designed to help our students enter the labor market as trained specialists and navigate it correctly, so I never miss events like today’s conference. For us, career center specialists, this is a unique opportunity to exchange opinions, learn something new, master new approaches and models implemented in other universities and designed to help our students find their place in the labor market. This conference is especially relevant now, when new methodological recommendations have been released by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The exchange of opinions, experience, methods and information is very important for our professional community. We apply the experience of our colleagues in our educational organizations. In my speech at the conference, I will talk about the models of interaction with employers that we implement. Previously, the educational process was closed in on itself and concluded within the certain framework of a specific educational organization. Now, career centers ensure interaction between universities and enterprises that are actively involved in the educational process. This is very important for us, because we want to adapt our students to the labor market, and not just provide higher education.

    Head of the organizational and educational department of the center for advanced professional training in the direction of “Social sphere in the Sverdlovsk region” Svetlana Larionova:

    — I represent a career center in the secondary vocational education sector. It is still poorly represented in the All-Russian Association of Career Centers, but we are concerned with the same problems as career centers of universities. And our tasks in this regard are similar. Therefore, professional communication and exchange of experience are of great interest to us. Establishing interaction between educational organizations and employers is very important, and we are now increasingly focusing on employers themselves formulating the criteria by which we then send our own to them. It is necessary to structure the educational process in such a way that these criteria are necessarily taken into account when developing the skills and knowledge of students. Then the employer will not have to retrain graduates, and they will immediately successfully join the work process.

    Vice-Rector for Personnel Policy of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Morozov:

    — The topics discussed and worked on at this conference, dedicated to the labor market and relations with employers, have always been and remain the most relevant for all universities, because the purpose of a university’s existence is not studying for the sake of studying, but training certified specialists who must receive a profession and, importantly, a good salary.

    Any university works to provide its graduates with, at a minimum, an education, and so that a specialist can find himself in life, receive professional guidance from the university and meet a reliable employer.

    Unfortunately, in some universities, in some specialties, there is a certain disconnect between education and the real labor market, which creates problems for university graduates upon completion of their studies. In order to prevent this from happening, universities are actively working to ensure that the employer comes to the university as early as possible, gets to know the students, makes a presentation of their business, company or government agency. And the maximum is, of course, the participation of the employer in the educational process. In this we see the highest degree of cooperation between the university and employers.

    The decision to establish the All-Russian Association of Career Centers was made in 2018. Today, it includes more than 110 universities of the Russian Federation, which, cooperating horizontally with each other, develop a unified policy and a unified vision of the problems and issues that need to be resolved jointly. And this allows us to formulate our common position and contact government bodies with any proposals and wishes, with the confidence that they will be taken into account when developing regulations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Beijing releases document with initiatives to improve physical and mental health of schoolchildren

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — Beijing recently unveiled a new comprehensive initiative to promote the holistic development of primary and middle school students, highlighting the relationship between physical and mental health.

    According to a person in charge of the Beijing Commission of Education, the new policy consists of five sections and 20 specific measures. The focus is on integrating aspects such as cultivating high moral character, cultivating mental ability and physical skills, developing teamwork and hard work, and strengthening three key types of relationships: peer-to-peer, teacher-student, and parent-child.

    This means that for the first time, relevant departments in the Chinese capital have clearly linked physical health indicators, such as reducing myopia, obesity and spinal curvature, with psychological resilience, which in turn implies synchronous improvement of both aspects.

    Some of the key measures include requiring students to participate in at least one school club, hobby group or extracurricular activity, organizing a “Teacher-Student Dialogue Day” and encouraging parents to spend 15 minutes daily for open conversation and one hour doing activities with their children.

    Under the new policy, schools are encouraged to increase team sports such as football and basketball to develop students’ resilience and persistence. In addition, special psychological support corners and stress-relief rooms will also be set up in common areas of school campuses.

    The document also provides for a division of responsibility between society and government. Professional social workers and volunteers will assist in the implementation of educational programs to improve health, while city authorities will ensure stricter control over online content and the amount of time spent in front of any screen, in close cooperation with students, their parents and educational institutions.

    Notably, Beijing will implement a three-tiered assessment system to monitor progress at the city, district and school levels. The system will use key indicators such as physical fitness data, mental health data and disease prevention dynamics to track trends, refine prevention strategies and intervention methods to ensure policy effectiveness.

    The initiative follows Beijing’s previous reform initiatives, including the introduction of 15-minute breaks between classes and guaranteed daily physical education classes, underscoring the city’s commitment to prioritizing health in education under the principle of “health first.” As a senior official at the Beijing Education Commission emphasized, the new policy is an innovative endeavor aimed at creating a special “Beijing model” that promotes the all-round development of students. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China calls for calm in the Red Sea, political settlement in Yemen

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    UNITED NATIONS, May 14 (Xinhua) — China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Sun Lei on Wednesday called on all parties to ease tensions in the Red Sea region, resume political dialogue in Yemen and increase humanitarian aid to resolve the country’s worsening crisis.

    “The situation in the Red Sea remains volatile and worrying,” he said at a UN Security Council briefing on Yemen, commenting on recent US and UK airstrikes in the Arab country, as well as exchanges of attacks between the Houthis and Israel, which have led to numerous casualties and destruction of infrastructure.

    Sun Lei welcomed the recent ceasefire agreement between the US and the Houthis and praised Oman’s mediation efforts. “We hope all parties will take this as an opportunity to resolve the situation as soon as possible,” he said.

    “China once again calls on all parties to maintain calm and restraint and refrain from any actions that aggravate tensions,” the diplomat added.

    Sun Lei stressed that the crisis in Yemen must be resolved through political means, calling on the parties in the country to engage in dialogue to achieve reconciliation and economic recovery.

    The deputy permanent representative expressed concern about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen. “Humanitarian activities in Yemen face numerous challenges, such as funding shortages, security threats, and the side effects of a major country’s policies,” he said. China calls for the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure, as well as the release of all those detained by the Houthis, the diplomat stressed.

    Sun Lei also pointed to the wider regional implications of the tensions in the Red Sea region, linking them to the ongoing crisis in Gaza. “The international community must make achieving a lasting ceasefire in Gaza a top priority in order to de-escalate the overall situation in the region and restore peace and stability in Yemen and the Red Sea,” he added. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Turkish and Ukrainian Foreign Ministers Discuss Upcoming Peace Talks Between Moscow and Kyiv

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    ANKARA, May 15 (Xinhua) — Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Ukrainian counterpart Andriy Sybiha in Antalya on Wednesday ahead of the upcoming peace talks between Russia and Ukraine scheduled to be held in Istanbul.

    According to Anadolu Agency, H. Fidan told A. Sibige that Türkiye is ready to provide any support, including holding negotiations, to help achieve peace.

    After the meeting, A. Sybiha wrote on the social network X that he had discussed in detail with his colleague ways to advance a “meaningful peace process.” “I reaffirmed Ukraine’s commitment to peace, our immediate and unconditional readiness for a full and sustainable ceasefire, as well as our proposal to hold a direct summit meeting between Ukraine and Russia,” he said.

    On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed resuming direct talks with Ukraine on May 15 in Istanbul. On the same day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was ready to meet with Putin in Istanbul.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said that the Russian delegation at the upcoming talks would consider political and technical issues, and the topics included in the agenda would determine the composition of the delegation. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: /Economic Review/ From a “transit station” to an “industrial hub” – the development path of the largest land checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border, Manzhouli

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HOHHOT, May 15 (Xinhua) — Early in the morning, on the production line of Manzhouli Xinfeng Grain and Oil Industry Co., Ltd., newly imported rapeseed from Russia goes through automated peeling and pressing processes, and golden vegetable oil smoothly fills tanks.

    Manzhouli Port (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China), the largest land port on the Sino-Russian border, takes advantage of its geographical advantages and innovative policy mechanisms to actively develop new models of economic cooperation through deep processing of agricultural products and used car exports.

    “As soon as this batch of raw materials cleared customs, we immediately launched 24-hour production,” said Deputy General Director Yang Zhihong. Russian rapeseed oil with low acidity and a high smoke point is in particular demand among Chinese producers. The “Russian raw materials – Chinese processing” model facilitates the transition of local enterprises from trade to deep processing.

    According to Yang Zhihong’s calculations, using cross-border trade can save 500 yuan per ton of raw materials, and since last year, it has managed to save over 8 million yuan. Since November 2024, his company has imported 16,000 tons of raw materials from Russia, worth a total of 70 million yuan.

    In the face of tight raw material supply, Manzhouli Xinfeng has recently upgraded its equipment, launched oatmeal production and expanded its production area. “We are focusing on product diversification,” said Yang Zhihong. Last year, his company’s processing volume reached 120,000 tons, 70 percent of its products were supplied to central and western China, and its total profit and tax revenue exceeded 64 million yuan.

    Since the beginning of 2025, the transaction volume in the China-Russia border trade zone in Manzhouli has exceeded 100 million yuan. More than 3,600 local residents are involved in this activity, earning a total income of over 1 million yuan and generating 2 million yuan in tax revenue.

    A used car export showroom in Manzhouli displays neatly polished cars. Liu Dongge, a person in charge of Sanhe, said his company has exported more than 300 cars to Russia.

    So far, 18 companies in Manzhouli have obtained licenses to export used cars, with the total transaction volume of these companies exceeding 300 million yuan. “Manzhouli exported 1,540 cars in 2024, and 764 in the first four months of 2025,” said Bai Zhiping, an official with the Manzhouli City Commerce Bureau.

    In the first quarter of 2025, the cargo throughput through Manzhouli Port was 6.531 million tons, up 10.6 percent year-on-year, and the trade turnover reached 47.67 billion yuan, up 6.1 percent year-on-year.

    From a “transit station” to an “industrial hub,” from deep processing of agricultural products to the export of used cars, Manzhouli’s evolution demonstrates that a modern border economy is built not just on logistics, but also on the deep integration of production, service and innovation chains. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The State Committee for Reconstruction and Development held a symposium with the participation of non-state enterprises to hear their views on the economic situation

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 15 (Xinhua) — China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on Wednesday held a symposium with non-state-owned enterprises to collect their views on the current economic situation and the implementation of policies to stabilize employment and the economy.

    At the symposium, which was chaired by the head of the State Committee for Development and Reconstruction and Development Zheng Shanjie, participants shared their views on the activities of the industry and put forward proposals to stimulate high-quality development of the non-state sector of the economy.

    Representatives of non-state enterprises noted an increase in their ability to counter external risks, emphasizing that they pay special attention to innovation, market diversification and stability of economic activity.

    Despite the complex and volatile external environment, the participants of the symposium expressed confidence in the long-term prospects of enterprises. They noted that the adoption of the Law on the Promotion of the Development of the Non-State Sector of the Economy is considered an important milestone in strengthening legal guarantees for the sector.

    The participants of the symposium proposed to define the priority of support for the non-state sector of the economy in the 15th five-year plan /2026-2030/.

    Zheng Shanjie stressed the need to align macroeconomic policies with the needs of micro entities, promising to improve the ongoing mechanisms for interaction and exchange between the government and enterprises.

    He also promised to speed up the implementation of the developed policies and solve practical difficulties and problems related to the specific sector, and make efforts to stabilize employment, enterprises, the market and expectations.

    The SCRR will advance the development of the 15th Five-Year Plan and ensure effective implementation of policy support measures for non-state enterprises, the official added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Foreign investors invested USD 3 billion in the Belarusian economy in the first quarter of 2025 — Belstat

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    MINSK, May 15 (Xinhua) — Foreign investors invested $3 billion in the real sector of the Belarusian economy from January to March 2025, the country’s National Statistical Committee (Belstat) reported on Wednesday.

    Foreign direct investment inflows amounted to US$2.4 billion, or 81.2 percent of all capital investment from abroad.

    In January-March 2025, Belarusian organizations sent investments abroad in the amount of 1.3 billion US dollars. Direct investments accounted for 76.3 percent of them. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SpaceX to conduct ninth Starship flight test next week – Elon Musk

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    LOS ANGELES, May 14 (Xinhua) — SpaceX plans to conduct the ninth flight test of its Starship system next week, the company’s founder and CEO Elon Musk said.

    Starship has completed a long-duration static fire test of its six engines and is undergoing final preparations ahead of an upcoming test launch, SpaceX said Tuesday.

    “Immediately prior to Starship’s flight next week, I will be giving a speech explaining the Mars strategy in Starbase, Texas, which will also be broadcast live on X,” Musk said on social media.

    The last time Starship launched was on March 6, when SpaceX lost contact with the spacecraft shortly after liftoff. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The declared total investment volume of residents of the Great Stone Industrial Park reached 1.57 billion US dollars

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    MINSK, May 15 /Xinhua/ — The declared total investment of residents of the China-Belarus Industrial Park “Great Stone” has reached 1.57 billion US dollars, its press service announced on the occasion of the Industrial Park Day.

    There are currently 150 residents registered in the Great Stone. 54 of them have already started implementing their projects, making a significant contribution to the economy of the park and the country as a whole. In 2025, the park was replenished with nine new residents representing Russia, China, Switzerland, Turkey and Belarus.

    As the head of the industrial park administration, Alexander Yaroshenko, noted, “Great Stone” has become well known both in Belarus and abroad over the years of its operation thanks to the large contribution of Belarusian and Chinese departments and enterprises.

    “We have been working fruitfully with our partners from friendly China all this time. And this interaction continues to strengthen. The economic effect of the park’s work is already noticeable. These are new products for Belarus, in demand on our market and supplied for export, new jobs. This became possible due to the fact that the park’s enterprises have been working and continue to work effectively all the time,” the newspaper “Respublika” quotes him as saying.

    By the end of 2025, the number of project participants is expected to grow to 170 companies. The number of employees of resident companies will exceed 3,700 people. The China-Belarus Park also continues to develop its logistics potential. In 2024, the second stage of construction began, during which key logistics infrastructure facilities will be built. During 2025, active work will be carried out on the construction of a multimodal terminal on a 41-hectare site. It is expected that the terminal will be completed in 2026, and its implementation will speed up the transportation of goods within the framework of the Belt and Road initiative. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: OPEC leaves global oil demand forecasts unchanged for 2025-2026

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    VIENNA, May 15 (Xinhua) — The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Wednesday left its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2025-2026 unchanged.

    In its monthly oil market report, OPEC forecasts demand growth of 1.3 million barrels per day in 2025 and about the same in 2026.

    “Total global oil demand is expected to average 105 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2025, supported by strong air travel demand and healthy road transport levels, as well as robust industrial, construction and agricultural activity in non-OECD countries,” OPEC said. Its analysts believe that increased capacity and profitability of the petrochemical industry in non-OECD countries will help boost oil demand. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US think tanks need to be less confrontational in their China-related analysis

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Recently, the American Atlantic Council published an article titled “Competing with China: Either a Quick Victory or a Crushing Defeat,” which argues that in the event of a conflict between China and the United States, the United States must seek a quick conclusion or face “catastrophic consequences.” The author of the article, Glick, argues that a “short, regional, and limited war” best suits the capabilities and interests of the United States, and that an excessive focus on a “protracted war” will only lead to defeat.

    Glick’s view is just one of many analyses in the American strategic community on this topic. Analysis of the military power ratio of China and the United States, or modeling the so-called “China-US standoff,” has always been the focus of research by American think tanks and often becomes an important reference point for Washington in making strategic decisions. It can be said that the research and assessments of some American think tanks have, to a certain extent, become “indirect factors” contributing to the deterioration of China-US relations.

    In this regard, China needs to conduct an in-depth analysis in three areas:

    First, we should be wary of the cognitive limitations of viewing Sino-US relations through the prism of confrontation. Such thinking is essentially a narrow zero-sum logic. The problem is this: first, it ignores the multidimensional and complex nature of Sino-US relations. Second, it overestimates the inevitability and severity of confrontation. Historical experience shows that Sino-US relations have always developed in a dynamic balance between tension and détente, and the potential for cooperation has never disappeared completely despite competition. Finally, there is a hidden risk of strategic miscalculation.

    Second, it is important to understand the logic behind the “insecurity” of some in the United States that is behind the confrontational thinking. The current crisis of US self-confidence is due to many problems. In a period of adjustment, the United States, unlike in its heyday, needs international cooperation to address global challenges.

    Third, it is necessary to clearly understand the future development trend of China-US relations. In the era of globalization, when science and technology are rapidly developing, the degree of exchange between countries is deepening, and the interrelations between countries are reaching an unprecedented level, peaceful coexistence between China and the US is no longer just a choice based on the interests of the two countries, but a necessary condition for safeguarding the common interests of mankind and the common development of the world.

    American think tanks need to understand that the outdated logic of the zero-sum game does not apply to modern Sino-US relations. The economic complementarity of the two countries, as well as the inevitability of cooperation in security and public goods, should be the basis for the healthy development of Sino-US relations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Managing Director Remarks’ at the IMF Conference on Public Debt Transparency—Aligning the Law with Good Practices

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, IMF

    May 14, 2025

    Good morning and a very warm welcome to everybody, those who are in the room and those who join us online.

    It is my great pleasure to join you because the topic that you will be discussing truly affects countries, businesses, communities, in a way that slows down progress and makes it harder for countries that are still falling behind to catch up.

    We all know the data. Global public debt is expected to approach 100 percent of global GDP by the end of the decade. In other words, we would owe as much as we generate in one year. And this is worse than what we had during the pandemic.

    You all know that governments are wrestling with tight budgets. And now with trade policy uncertainty, the fiscal trade-offs are going to be even more complicated. This is a problem everywhere in countries rich and poor, but it is particularly painful for emerging markets and developing economies, where the mounting cost of servicing debts is squeezing their ability to make investments and to respond to shocks.

    It is against this backdrop that at the Fund we have been doing extensive work on issues of global debt architecture and sovereign debt restructurings. These efforts have intensified since the pandemic, and you are all aware we came up with the Common Framework, and then we realized we needed to have an inclusive space for debtors and creditors, both public and private, so we created the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable. I see people who are members, and I want to appreciate all those who are engaged in it.

    We are also actively working with authorities in Paris Club and non-Paris Club countries to bring everybody to the table for debt restructuring. Our engagement seeks to improve coordination, ensure that countries play by global rules, and very important, that there is comparability of treatment across creditors during debt restructuring.

    Five years ago, much less was known about the magnitude and nature of lending from non-Paris club creditors, or how to encourage their involvement in debt restructuring. Since then, we need to recognize that significant progress has been made in helping improve transparency in lending practices and encouraging fair burden sharing across creditors, including the non-Paris Club countries.

    Overtime, the G20 Common Framework has become more efficient and work in this regard continues. We are not done. We also see that the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable plays a significant role as evidenced by the recent publication of the Sovereign Debt Restructuring Playbook. You play by the book, you get things done fast. It spells out steps to speed up the restructuring process, and it defines countries’ accountability for their actions. Importantly, this also includes compiling data to give a clear picture of domestic and external debt and the creditors who hold this debt.

    So why is debt transparency so important? For the reasons we were describing – Yan in her introduction, then we saw the little movie and now me.

    We have high level of debt and on top of it, countries are increasingly using complex forms of financing that are often opaque. New debt instruments have emerged such as guaranteed, securitized and collateralized debt contracts linked to. public-private partnerships, state-owned enterprises and pension funds. And because of the novelty and complexity of these instruments, our experience is that too much debt remains hidden from the eyes of policymakers and from the public. And too often it comes to light only when it is late, through the debt restructuring process.

    Hidden debt inflicts real costs. It saps investor confidence. It increases borrowing costs. And it puts debt sustainability at risk, which can lead to a debt crisis.

    Simply put, you cannot manage what you cannot see. And this is why we need light to cut through the fog surrounding the mountain of debt. We need the right laws and requirements in both borrower and creditor countries to defer the decision-making to competent bodies so they can do what is right for debt reporting and debt management. And that is the topic of today’s conference, this is what you will be doing here.

    Let me say a little bit about our work at the Fund.

    As we heard from Yan, we have identified debt transparency as a public good, and we have done a lot of work already.

    Even if it is not labeled as debt transparency at the heart of it, when we support debt management in countries, this is what we do. Let me give you three examples.

    First, back in 2023, we published a paper on ‘Making Public Debt Public.’ It looked at factors that underlie the lack of disclosure and the IMF’s role in reforms. We found that debt disclosure in boring low-income countries and emerging market economies falls way short due in large part to the increasing share of non-marketable and SOE debt. And in keeping with the theme of today’s conference, gaps in borrowing countries’ domestic, legal, institutional, and operational frameworks hinder transparency. We ought to close those gaps.

    Second, our debt limit policies now require more detailed transparency on debt information. Including for the first time, we require the publication of the holders of a country’s public debt.

    Third, in our Article IV consultations, we introduced a more structured and transparent assessment of data adequacy on debt, where broader and more granular debt data will be required. And this assessment will inform not just us, it would inform countries, and it would inform those interested to invest in countries.

    We have scaled up our training on debt transparency. We have delivered over 200 capacity development projects just on debt management in the last two years.

    How many of you have been following our spring meetings this year? So, for those who were here and for those who weren’t, a very important message that came out of this meeting was, countries need to put their own house in order. It was a line I used in my curtain raiser speech. And then I was so delighted to hear it played back to me by country delegations. They would say, it is tough, we have to get our own house in order and getting your own house in order absolutely requires transparency.

    Good law drives good practices, and it drives good arrangements. There are many questions countries need to answer. They need to answer ‘who has the authority to borrow on behalf of the country,’ ‘who can sign a valid contract,’ ‘can the state’s resources be used as collateral?’ We look at the law for answers to these questions and I can tell you, they seem obvious and yet there are so many countries in which they still need to be answered.

    Our Legal Department reviews debt-related legislation, as we heard from the movie, from the little clip. They did the review for 85 countries and we found several areas for improvement in legal frameworks. Less than half of the country surveyed require debt management and fiscal reporting. It’s a big gap we have to close. In many cases, the legal definition of public debt is too narrow. It excludes SOEs or it excludes types of borrowing and as a result some forms of that fall outside the sovereign’s awareness. When we are in a situation like this, we do have to (a) recognize what the gaps are, (b) work together to close these gaps, and I can tell you at the Fund we are at the disposal of our members to do exactly that.

    We have in this conference policymakers from 72 countries. We have representatives of civil society organizations, from private sector and academia. And I am very uplifted because I think together we can make a difference. And from our side, we intend to work hard to be part of making that difference.

    First, our upcoming review of debt sustainability analysis for low-income countries will consider how we can better support debt transparency. It complements the completion of a similar review of that sustainability analysis for market access countries. And I would welcome engagements as we go with this review.

    Second, our work on the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable and the Common Framework will engage constructively all relevant parties so they do their part for debt transparency. In the recent meeting of the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable, there was a very strong commitment to it, let’s get it done. Debtors can be more transparent about the debt on their books. Creditors can be more forthcoming in outlining what they are lending for. And I think we can, working together, get really good data. So good debt management becomes the norm, not the exception.

    And third, we will systematically draw lessons from experience in our surveillance program and capacity development engagements to develop and share best practices in advancing debt transparency. We will periodically report on progress in strengthening legal frameworks for debt transparencies as part of our reporting on progress with the multi-pronged approach to reduce debt vulnerability. In other words, we concretely commit specifically to how we are going to act to advance this agenda.

    Accurate information is so critical. I’m sure you know the saying ‘garbage in, garbage out.’ What we want is to clean the garbage.

    Benjamin Franklin, to paraphrase his words, we can say ‘transparency is always good policy.’

    Enjoy your work here. Have fun, get things done. Thank you.

    IMF Communications Department
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    Phone: +1 202 623-7100Email: MEDIA@IMF.org

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/14/2025, 15-24 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    05/14/2025 15:24

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 14.05.2025, 15-24 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 9.28) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 107.89 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the security SU26231RMFS9 (OFZ 26231) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Fires Ablaze! Artek is 100 Years Old (14.05.2025)

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    On May 15, 2025, the Bank of Russia will issue a commemorative silver coin of 3 rubles “100th Anniversary of the International Children’s Center “Artek” of the “Historical Events” series (catalog No. 5111-0518).

    Artek, which began in 1925 with four canvas tents at the foot of Mount Ayu-Dag, was the most famous pioneer camp in the USSR, where not only pioneers from all over the Union dreamed of going, but also children from other countries. Now it is one of the largest international children’s centers in the world. Over the course of its existence, more than 1.8 million children have visited Artek. Artek is often called the capital of the country of childhood.

    The silver coin with a face value of 3 rubles (pure precious metal weight – 31.1 g, alloy fineness – 925) has the shape of a circle with a diameter of 39.0 mm.

    There is a raised edge around the circumference of both the front and back sides of the coin.

    On the obverse of the coin there is a relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, the inscriptions “RUSSIAN FEDERATION”, “BANK OF RUSSIA”, the coin denomination “3 RUBLES”, the date “2025”, the designation of the metal according to the Periodic Table of Elements of D.I. Mendeleyev, the alloy fineness, the trademark of the St. Petersburg Mint and the pure mass of the precious metal.

    On the reverse side of the coin there is a colored element of the logo of the International Children’s Center “Artek” against the background of a laser-matted image of Mount Ayu-Dag; at the bottom there are relief inscriptions: along the circumference – “INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S CENTER “ARTEK”, above it – “100”.

    The side surface of the coin is ribbed.

    The coin is made in proof quality.

    The mintage of the coin is 3.0 thousand pieces.

    The issued coin is a legal tender in the territory of the Russian Federation and must be accepted at face value for all types of payments without restrictions.

    When using the material, a link to the Press Service of the Bank of Russia is required.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Government meeting (2025, No. 16)

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    1. On the draft federal law “On Amendments to Article 1262 of Part One and Part Two of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation and Article 3 of the Federal Law “On Amendments to Articles 102 and 1262 of Part One and Part Two of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation”

    The bill is aimed at motivating employers to participate in the formation of funds under the long-term savings program for the benefit of their employees, as well as encouraging citizens to enter into long-term life insurance contracts.

    2. On amending the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of April 23, 2021 No. 636 (in terms of amending the Regulation on the Federal Customs Service)

    The draft act provides for amendments in terms of granting the Federal Customs Service of Russia the authority to take measures related to counteracting the financing of extremist activities.

    3. On Amendments to the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 16, 2009 No. 228 (regarding amendments to the Regulation on the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media)

    The draft act is aimed at implementing the provisions of the Federal Law of December 26, 2024 No. 479-FZ “On Amendments to the Federal Law “On Advertising” and Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”.

    4. On the allocation of budgetary appropriations from the reserve fund of the Government of the Russian Federation to the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation in 2025 to provide a subsidy to the joint-stock company DOM.RF in the form of a contribution to property that does not increase its authorized capital

    The draft order is aimed at compensating credit and other organizations for lost income on housing (mortgage) loans (credits) issued to employees of accredited organizations operating in the field of information technology.

    5. On Amendments to Certain Acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources)

    The draft act is aimed at bringing the provisions of Government acts into line with the legislative changes introduced by Federal Law No. 460-FZ of December 13, 2024 “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”.

    Moscow, May 14, 2025

    The content of the press releases of the Department of Press Service and References is a presentation of materials submitted by federal executive bodies for discussion at a meeting of the Government of the Russian Federation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/14/2025, 16-25 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment of the LQDT security (LQDT ETF) were changed.

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    05/14/2025 16:25

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC), on 14.05.2025, 16-25 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 1.59) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1.52 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 9.38%) of the LQDT security (LQDT ETF) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/14/2025, 16-23 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A100YQ0 (Rosnft2P9) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    05/14/2025 16:23

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC), on 14.05.2025, 16-23 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 90.14) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 946.02 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A100YQ0 (Rosnft2P9) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev: Epizootic well-being is the key to Russia’s food security

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    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting of the permanent government anti-epizootic commission. The event was attended by the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Natural Resources, Rosselkhoznadzor, Rospotrebnadzor, other relevant departments, as well as representatives of the regions.

    “The President of Russia has set the task for the agro-industrial complex to significantly increase production volumes by 2030. This applies to all areas of the industry, including, of course, livestock farming. According to the plans of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, meat production should increase to almost 20 million tons in six years. It is planned that milk volumes will exceed 38 million tons. One of the key factors in achieving these indicators is ensuring epizootic well-being. Systematic work is being carried out at all levels today to achieve this. In this way, we ensure food security for our country and increase the export potential of the Russian agro-industrial complex. I would like to separately note that thanks to the activities of Rosselkhoznadzor, including those related to the active implementation of digital control tools, Russia has established one of the world’s best practices for supervisory activities in the field of veterinary well-being,” said Dmitry Patrushev.

    The Deputy Prime Minister noted that although the epizootic situation in the world remains difficult in 2025, the situation in Russia is stable. No outbreaks of African swine fever or bird flu have been recorded in the industrial sector.

    Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that all preventive measures must be carried out locally in full compliance with veterinary safety requirements.

    The meeting also discussed measures to prevent animal diseases in the wild.

    Following the event, Dmitry Patrushev ordered that measures to prevent the spread of infections in the regions be strengthened and that control over the movement of animals and products be strengthened on all types of transport.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Disaster Recovery Testing May 24, 2025

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    On May 24, 2025, disaster recovery testing of the trading and clearing systems and subsystems of the stock, money, futures and currency markets of the Moscow Exchange will take place.

    The purpose of such testing is to check the switching of all systems and users to work with the backup exchange data center.

    The testing schedule will be published later.

    To participate in testing, please send an application to the address by 17:00 MSK on May 22, 2025 Help@moex.Kom, which must indicate:

    Contact person responsible for testing. For the futures market: Broker Login and section from which tests will be performed IP address from which access will be provided For the futures market logins that have applied for participation, the password for Plaza2 gateways and terminals will be changed to 12345 for the duration of the tests. Please make the appropriate changes to the client_router.ini file for the duration of the tests and return to the live password upon completion of the tests. For the stock, currency, and money markets: User IDs. The IP address from which access will be provided if it differs from the current “live” ones for the declared user IDs.

    If you do not plan to participate in testing, please disconnect gateways and terminals from trading systems to avoid loading test data.

    Please note that during testing there may be interruptions in the availability of the exchange’s web systems, including the website (BBV. MOEX.Kom), information and statistical server (iss.moex.com), FTP server, over-the-counter reporting service (OTC).

    Contact information for media 7 (495) 363-3232Pr@moex.kom

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko proposed publishing a jubilee collection of Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s works

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    The State Duma held the second meeting of the organizing committee for the preparation and holding of the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the LDPR Vladimir Zhirinovsky

    The State Duma held the second meeting of the organizing committee for the preparation and holding of the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the birth of the founder of the LDPR, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, where the plan for the main events was considered.

    Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin, noting the scale of Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s personality, emphasized the importance of perpetuating his memory: “We must do everything so that the memory of him, as a person who did a lot to create the party-political system of our state, who headed the faction in the State Duma throughout his entire time, lives and is passed on from generation to generation.” He recalled that Vladimir Zhirinovsky did a lot to strengthen the Russian state.

    Vyacheslav Volodin told what has already been done within the framework of the memorial events: “Starting September 1, scholarships named after Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky will be paid to the most gifted, talented students who have achieved high results in the field that Vladimir Volfovich loved – in oriental studies. He was a specialist in it.”

    The Chairman of the State Duma noted the efforts made by the leader of the LDPR faction Leonid Slutsky: “Leonid Eduardovich and his colleagues are doing a lot to ensure that the Vladimir Volfovich museum is opened next year. It will be located in the headquarters of the LDPR party. This is a home place for Vladimir Volfovich.”

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko took part in the meeting. He emphasized that Vladimir Zhirinovsky left behind a significant scientific and literary legacy, and put forward an initiative to publish a jubilee collection of his works.

    “Considering that Vladimir Volfovich left behind a significant scientific, literary, journalistic legacy, if Vyacheslav Viktorovich Volodin supports it, I propose considering the possibility of creating a commission at the State Duma, which could include scientists, historians and sociologists from the country’s leading universities, such as Moscow State University, Russian State University for the Humanities, and St. Petersburg State University. It would analyze the existing legacy, propose a publication structure and select works and documentation to publish a collection of his works,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also noted that on the eve of the committee meeting he discussed preparations for the anniversary with LDPR Chairman Leonid Slutsky. As a result, the draft plan of events was significantly expanded: federal ministries and departments, the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as major public organizations and media will participate in the implementation of 56 events.

    In conclusion, the Deputy Prime Minister thanked all members of the Government and personally the Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin for their active participation in the preparation of the anniversary. The Deputy Prime Minister added that all work is under the control of the Chairman of the Government Mikhail Mishustin.

    The meeting of the organizing committee was also attended by the Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov, the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, the Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova, the Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov, the Minister of Transport Roman Starovoit, the Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Denis Ashirov, State Duma deputies, senators and other members of the organizing committee.

    The 80th anniversary of Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s birth will be celebrated on April 25, 2026. By decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin dated November 6, 2024, State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin was appointed head of the organizing committee. The committee includes parliamentarians, government representatives, scientists, representatives of the university community and major media.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/14/2025, 15:53 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A0JV0U1 (AlphaBO-15) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    05/14/2025 15:53

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 14.05.2025, 15-53 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 141.94) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1828.54 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 70.0%) of the security RU000A0JV0U1 (AlphaBO-15) were changed

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Traffic on Russian highways increased during May holidays

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    Traffic on Russian highways increased during May holidays

    Highways continue to be one of the key factors in the country’s infrastructure development. Their demand among road users increases annually, especially on weekends and holidays. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “Expressways allow citizens to quickly, conveniently and safely get to their destination. The absence of traffic lights, level crossings, high-quality pavement, intelligent transport systems and modern multifunctional road service zones (MFSZ) make travel on such roads as comfortable as possible. All these factors affect the growth of traffic on them and the increase in traffic intensity, especially during holidays. During the May holidays, this figure increased significantly across the entire network of expressways. For example, on May 1 of this year, cars and trucks traveled a record number of kilometers on the M-12 Vostok – 21.5 million km, which is 29% higher compared to the same period last year,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    The Deputy Prime Minister added that on the M-11 Neva highway, during the May holidays, an average of over 21,000 trips were recorded per day. The peak was recorded on May 1, when the figure rose to almost 33,000. The traffic intensity on the section of the road from Moscow to the Tver Region exceeded 40,000 trips per day. Overall, on the highway this year, it has grown by 14% compared to the same period last year.

    The peak traffic intensity on the Central Ring Road was on April 30 – on average over 25 thousand trips per day, and in some areas over 37 thousand were recorded. During the May holidays, over 20 thousand trips were recorded on the Malye Vyazme bypass that opened last year.

    The new road A-289 Krasnodar – Kerch also shows a steady growth in traffic intensity. On April 30, traffic was 19.5 thousand trips. The peak value was recorded on May 1 – more than 22.5 thousand. At the end of the May holidays, as of May 11, the traffic intensity on this road was 16.8 thousand trips per day.

    Chairman of the Board of the state company Avtodor Vyacheslav Petushenko noted that during the holidays there is an increase in passenger car traffic on all routes of high-speed highways. The high-speed road to the south, M-4 Don, is in particular demand.

    “The average daily traffic intensity on the M-4 Don also increased during the May holidays. The peak value on this highway was recorded on April 30, on some sections of the road the flow of cars reached high values. Thus, on the highway within the Moscow Region, more than 80 thousand trips were registered on this day. High figures were observed on May 1 in the Rostov Region – over 55 thousand trips were recorded here. In general, during the first and last days of the holiday period, the highway demonstrated a stable load. On some sections, more than 75 thousand trips per day were recorded,” noted Vyacheslav Petushenko.

    The highest traffic intensity is observed on the eve and at the end of holidays, when people go on trips and to their summer cottages. More and more motorists choose expressways due to their high capacity, safety, comfort and service, making them the main routes on these days. Modern multifunctional road service zones, 24-hour free assistance from emergency commissioners and monitoring systems that improve traffic safety are available on the highways.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Foreign Minister Meets with LAC Colleagues

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday held separate meetings with the foreign ministers of Honduras Eduardo Enrique Reyna, Bolivia Celinda Sosa Lunda and Mexico Juan Ramon de la Fuente.

    The above-mentioned senior diplomats arrived in China to attend the 4th Ministerial Meeting of the China-CELAC Forum (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States).

    During the meeting with E.E. Reyna, Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, said China highly appreciates Honduras’ firm commitment to the one-China principle and supports the country in safeguarding its sovereignty, independence and national dignity.

    As Wang Yi emphasized, China is willing to share its experience in public administration with Honduras, help the country choose a development path that suits national conditions and is supported by the people, and will continue to assist Honduras within its capabilities in improving the well-being of its people and building up its potential.

    The Honduran Foreign Minister, for his part, pointed out that the Latin American and Caribbean countries (LAC) are deeply encouraged by the important cooperation initiatives put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping. He noted that Honduras will firmly adhere to the one-China principle and translate the important agreements reached by the two heads of state into new practical results.

    During the meeting with S. Sosa Lunda, the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry pointed out that China highly appreciates Bolivia’s resolute commitment to defending national dignity, legitimate rights and interests without fear of external interference.

    Wang Yi congratulated Bolivia on joining BRICS as a partner country and said that China hopes to expand communication and cooperation with the Bolivian side within the framework of multilateral mechanisms. The Chinese diplomat also called on both sides to further advance the high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road.

    S. Sosa Lunda, for her part, stressed that Bolivia is a strong defender of multilateralism and the right to national self-determination, attaches great importance to cooperation within the BRICS framework and wishes to use this platform to strengthen cohesion and mutual assistance among the countries of the Global South. She also emphasized that the commitment to the one-China principle is an unshakable position of Bolivia.

    During his meeting with J.R. de la Fuente, Wang Yi said that China places relations with Mexico at the center of its diplomacy with LAC countries. He noted that, guided by the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, China is willing to share with Mexico its experience in comprehensively promoting Chinese-style modernization and the opportunities offered by the Chinese mega-market.

    China welcomes more high-quality products from Mexico to enter its market and will encourage Chinese enterprises to invest and do business in Mexico, the Chinese foreign minister added.

    J. R. de la Fuente, in turn, pointed out that Mexico firmly adheres to sovereignty and independence and will continue to strictly adhere to the one-China principle. According to him, Mexico expects to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in areas such as connectivity, science and technology, agriculture, tourism and direct flights, and continuously enrich the content of Mexico-China relations. –0–

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